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R.O. Kwon

R.O. Kwon on Being Thwarted and Remaining Enthralled

March 2, 2017
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with R.O. Kwon, from The Write Stuff series: R.O. Kwon’s first novel, Heroics, is forthcoming from Riverhead. She is a 2016 National Endowment for the Arts…

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